Their ultimate goal is to gain access to your computer or phone, enabling them to cause further harm.
Norton scam alert: stop the $500 fake bill!
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It’s odd how quickly a fake Norton invoice can slip into your inbox, then follow up with a call from +18446872050. The pattern points to a classic phishing scam: a bogus subscription for a $500 three‑year Norton license that nobody ordered. Callers pressure you to verify credit‑card details, hoping to harvest payment info. Never share personal or financial data with an unsolicited caller, and hang up if the request feels urgent. Verify any alleged charges directly with the vendor using a known website or phone number. Report the number to your carrier and the FTC to help cut off the fraud network.
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Beware of e-mails or texts claiming you owe money for a Norton Antivirus License, this is a scam attempting to obtain your credit card information, dont respond to it.
A phishing scam was attempted, involving a Norton Subscription that was never ordered, with a hefty price tag of $500 for three years.
Apparently, I never purchsed Norton for 500.00 dollars for a 3 year period, apears to be a scamm.